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Palo Verde Parkinsonia Aculeata L.) seed aminoacylase

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Enzymology, 1969
Abstract 1. 1. N-Acylamino acid amidohydrolase (EC 3.5.1.14), or aminoacylase, was isolated from the seeds of Palo Verde (Parkinsonia aculeata L.). The enzyme was localized within the cotyledons and embryo of the seed. An acetone powder preparation from the combined cotyledons and embryo furnished an active extract which was purified greater than
J C, Lugay, J N, Aronson
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Geochemistry of mercury in Palos Verdes sediments

Environmental Science & Technology, 1978
Research report:A complete understanding of the fate of heavy metals depends on detailed information of the behavior of individual sewage constituents (and their natural counterparts) prior to, during, and subsequent to sedimentation. Sediments affected by a major submarine wastewater outfall in the Palos Verdes shelf were analyzed for total mercury ...
Robert P. Eganhouse   +2 more
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The Palo Verde reactor neutrino oscillation experiment

Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 1999
Abstract Our collaboration is operating a segmented scintillation detector, containing 11.3 tons of 0.1% Gd loaded liquid scintillator, at 750, 888 and 889 m distance from three nuclear power reactors. Goal of the experiment is to search for neutrino oscillations in disappearance mode.
F. Boehm   +18 more
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Reinforced Earth Used At Palo Verde Nuclear Plant

Journal of the Construction Division, 1981
The use of a 30 ft (9 m) high Reinforced Earth wall for permitting concurrent construction of a turbine generator mat and the lower level reactor-auxiliary structures is described. The Palo Nuclear Generating Station will be one of the largest nuclear generating stations in the world, with a final power output of approximately 3,900 MW.
Robert Y. Bush, Bomi M. Ghadiali
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Palos Verdes

Bluff Cove in Palos Verdes had been an important place for “Doc” Ball ever since he was a child. He formalized his relationship in 1935 when he co-founded the Palos Verdes Surfing Club. Bluff Cove soon represented the club’s collective vision of recreating their dream of Waikīkī.
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Results from the Palo Verde neutrino experiment

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2000
I report on the initial results from a measurement of the anti-neutrino flux and spectrum from the three reactors of the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station using a segmented gadolinium-loaded scintillation detector at a distance of about 800 m. We find that the anti-neutrino flux agrees with that predicted in the absence of oscillations, excluding ...
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Use of Extensometers at Palo Verde Nuclear Station

Journal of the Construction Division, 1981
The use of rod-type multiple-position extensometers (strainmeters) was made at a nuclear power plant site in southern Arizona. The instruments were installed at various depths and prior to excavations for the structures within the powerblock. Deformations were monitored during excavation for soil rebound due to release of overburden stresses and later ...
Bomi M. Ghadiali, Willem B. Tijmann
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South Coast Botanic Garden, Palos Verdes Peninsula

1961
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Portuguese Bend Landslide, Palos Verdes Hills, California

The Journal of Geology, 1960
In the Palos Verdes Hills an ancient complex landslide affects several hundred acres of seaward-dipping tuffaceous Miocene shales. In 1956 about one-fourth of the area of this slide began moving again along 6 to 7 degree slope by earthflow and shifting of large blocks.
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